Deprecated/abandonware?
Got an iBT28 at the thrift store for $4, sans power cord. Takes a standard DC adaptor though and anyone that doesn’t have ten of those floating around must’ve just been thawed out of the melting permafrost and to you I send a warm welcome and sincere apologies for all you will discover. All in all, I got a pretty new alarm clock that picks up the only radio station i care about, and that was worth the money. My phone does pair to the bluetooth, but honestly I have real Sony speakers so I see no reason to play music out of a tinny plastic box. So my old alarm clock has been replaced. I’m not huge on such petty modern gadgetry that screams consumption, so I have no idea what this old model might have cost in the past, but I reckon a newer equivalent with pretty lights and all might fetch something like $20-40 through Amazon or TJ Maxx. $4 is my upper limit for wasteful excess, but I can see why there is a market for them. Banter over, bottom line is so far I like the iHome product itself (remains to be seen if it will actually rouse me come alarm time), but I can’t give more than the minimum on this particular app because, as many below have expressed, it does not work. The app home screen either has the perpetually spinning waiting circle trying to connect, or if I disconnect/reconnect bluetooth the app responds by saying there is no device. Which show the app knows something is there, it just will not pick up on it. By most standards I believe that would qualify this app as abandonware, and therefore it should be removed from the store until such time as the developer chooses to update it and provide support. I know my model is like a decade old, but others with the same issue all have other various models which also are not recognized. Normally I would care at all about not having what is essentially a remote control on my phone for features I can manually use with the buttons an arm’s reach away, because I am not that flavor of astoundingly lazy. In fact, the value of time I’ve spent typing this has already exceeded what I spent on the product manyfold. My concern, however, is that in order to discover the app does not work, I first had to download it and agree to questionable terms - terms which, if in fact this has not been updated for four years as stated, do not reflect recent legislation in regards to privacy. I did not make an account, and I *think* deleting the app immediately after means I shouldn’t encounter any issues, but considering h